Mommy / Daddy Minefields: A Necessity for Each and Every Home

The Autism Site

By The Autism Site

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When you think of minefields, your mind tends to go to war, right? Well, scratch that for a moment. Why? Because what we’re dealing with here are minefields of unconditional love — we call them Mommy / Daddy Minefields. A Mommy / Daddy Minefield is:

A series of items (typically toys) strategically organized around the home, either on the floor, the table, or the nearest ceiling fan (not the most optimal place for any party).

The 16 Mommy / Daddy Minefields you’re about to see came courtesy of our terrific fans on The Autism Awareness Facebook page. Enjoy, and remember: if you ever come across a Mommy / Daddy Minefield, be sure to stop for a second — or longer than a second, if you’d like — and cherish it. Of course, you can then feel free to find the camera…

April is Autism Awareness Month, and there’s no better time to provide children on the spectrum with toys that enhance both play and development.

Read more about this awesome program:

★ Toys for Kids on the Spectrum ★

Kids aren’t just our business, they are our passion. Families too. That’s why we are so proud to partner with St. David’s Center for Child & Family Development, a center of excellence with more than 50 years of experience in early childhood education and specialized autism services. This partnership allows us to provide the families of children on the autism spectrum with a new level of service as they strive to help their children grow and thrive.

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